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-My real name is Michael Markert and I live in Nuremberg, Germany. I studied Communications-Design focused on Multimedia and am currently doing a postgraduated diploma at the College of Fine Arts in Nuremberg (Public Arts, Intermedia). The focus of my work and research is the development of intuitive interactive interfaces for harmonized sensoric music. +My real name is Michael Markert and I live in Nuremberg, Germany. I studied Communications-Design focused on Multimedia and am currently doing a postgraduated diploma at the College of Fine Arts in Nuremberg (Public Arts, Intermedia). The focus of my work and research is the development of intuitive interactive interfaces for harmonized sensory music. While I'm using these interfaces with my Band to make music, I'm also using it for sonic installations. The focus there is not that the artpiece is the electronics itself, but rather the people using it. I like to force users to behave in some way to generate music, which feeds back to their bodylanguage. It's fascinating to see (and hear) how different each individual is behaving when it comes to audible senses...
  
-Visit my Blog [[http://www.audiocommander.de|audiocommander.de]] and my Band [[http://www.zeichensprecher.de|zeichensprecher.de]].+Visit my Blog [[http://www.audiocommander.de|audiocommander.de]] and my Band [[http://www.zeichensprecher.de|zeichensprecher.de]] for more informations. 
 +If you're interested you may also visit the institute I'm working atm: [[http://www.urban-research-institute.org|Urban-Research-Institute.org]]
  
-I will use this page to document what I've done with MIOS and MBHP so far:+While the only MBHP project I've built so far is an Midibox FM (OPL module) -- which is unfortunately doing nothing atm except getting too hot :( -- I am using self-developed MIOS-based applications for new Midiboxes most of the time; like the Sensorizer or the SpeakJet MIDI Application Interface... 
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 +I will use this page to document what I've done with MIOS and MBHP so far. By releasing my sourcecodes and documenting stuff, I hope I'm able to give back a bit of what I got from midibox.org:
  
  
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-^[[ACSensorizer Stage]]^ +^[[ACSensorizer_02|ACSensorizer v0.2]]^ 
-[[ACSensorizer_Stage|{{http://www.audiocommander.de/picBrowser/phpThumb.php?src=galleries/060827_sensorizer/sensorizer_stage_3d_front.jpg&w=100/ext=.jpg?100x67  }}]]+[[ACSensorizer_02|{{http://www.audiocommander.de/picBrowser/phpThumb.php?src=galleries/060827_sensorizer/sensorizer_stage_3d_front.jpg&w=100/ext=.jpg?100x67  }}]]
   * sensorizes 4 sensors and interpolates its AIN-readings.   * sensorizes 4 sensors and interpolates its AIN-readings.
-  * The main target of this application are sensoric devices delivering not exactly 0 - 5 V, like pressure-, distance-, resistor-based sensors or softPots.+  * The main target of this application are sensory devices delivering not exactly 0 - 5 V, like pressure-, distance-, resistor-based sensors or softPots.
   * Uses 8 Encoders, 4 Buttons, 1 Switch, 40x2 LCD   * Uses 8 Encoders, 4 Buttons, 1 Switch, 40x2 LCD
-  * A newer, smaller and improved version is the ACSensorizer Basic!+  * v0.2 has a quite complicated HUI => a much improved and easier to handle is the ACSensorizer v0.4!
  
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-^[[ACSensorizer Basic]]^ +^[[ACSensorizer_04|ACSensorizer v0.4]]^ 
-[[ACSensorizer_Basic|{{http://www.audiocommander.de/picBrowser/phpThumb.php?src=galleries/060827_sensorizer/sensorizer_mini_3d_front.jpg&w=100/ext=.jpg?100x67  }}]]+[[ACSensorizer_04|{{http://www.audiocommander.de/picBrowser/phpThumb.php?src=galleries/060827_sensorizer/sensorizer_mini_3d_front.jpg&w=100/ext=.jpg?100x67  }}]]
   * Updated Version of Sensorizer Stage   * Updated Version of Sensorizer Stage
   * ACSensorizer rewritten for up to 8 sensors   * ACSensorizer rewritten for up to 8 sensors
   * Improved HUI   * Improved HUI
   * Much smaller case   * Much smaller case
-  * uses only 4 Encoders and 4 Buttons, one 20x2 LCD+  * uses only 4 Encoders and 4 Buttons, one 16x2 LCD
  
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 ^ACSyncronizer^ ^ACSyncronizer^
  
-  * In development.\\ +  * Development in progress; no stand-alone-version yet
-  * See [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=7867|Quantize Box]] for further ongoing informations+  * A first version has been implemented in the upcoming version of kII (SpeakJet Application) and ACSensorizer v0.4 contains a fully equipped syncronizer module!
  
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 ^ACHarmonizer^ ^ACHarmonizer^
  
-  * In development +  * Development completed; no stand-alone-version yet. 
-  * To be announced...+  * A first basic testing version has been implemented in the SpeakJet Application Interface! 
 +  * The upcoming version of kII (SpeakJet Application) and ACSensorizer v0.4 contain a fully equipped harmonizer module! 
 +  * A stand-alone version might probably be created somewhen...
  
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-^[[midibox_speakjet|Speakjet Application Interface]]^+^[[midibox_speakjet|kII Speakjet Application Interface]]^
  
-  * In development.\\ 
   * An application interface that can receive MIDI-signals to enable full MIDI-control of the SpeakJet.\\   * An application interface that can receive MIDI-signals to enable full MIDI-control of the SpeakJet.\\
-  * Also see:   +  * Featuring Jaw-/Tongue-Controls, Pitched OSC's, Subtractive Synthesis, Basic Harmonizer, and a lot of other cool control stuff... 
 +  * The upcoming version 0.2.x features a handtracking sensor matrix! 
 +  * Also see: 
 +    * [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=2870.new|SpeakJet Forum discussion]]\\
     * [[speakjet_breadboard_construction|Breadboard Construction Tutorial]]     * [[speakjet_breadboard_construction|Breadboard Construction Tutorial]]
     * [[SpeakJet Control Overview]]     * [[SpeakJet Control Overview]]
     * [[SpeakJet Definition List]]     * [[SpeakJet Definition List]]
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 +^SoundGin Application Interface^
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 +  * Planned
 +  * An application interface that can receive MIDI-signals to enable full MIDI-control of the SoundGin SpeechChip
 +  * Also see:
 +    * [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=2870.new|SpeakJet Forum discussion]]\\
  
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 Body-Contact-Music improved for up to 8 Dancers! Body-Contact-Music improved for up to 8 Dancers!
  
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 +====== Tipps & Tricks ======
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 +  * Buy MBHP PCBs from Smash TV: http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/info.html -- Smash's boards are of extraordinarily quality, both sided (no need for soldering bridges), printed (no more guess what this pin is) and finally: they look like eye-candy (mjam). So, go ahead and spare some bucks for additional shipping if you're not located in the US and support Smash! You won't regret it!
 +  * Bookmark this page: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=application_development
  
  
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